n. 1. kind of bird that stays on the ground. It is nearly as big as a wild chicken, and good to eat, named for its sound; 2. the cry or sound emitted by the kíyaw bird; v. 1. emit the sounds of kíyaw. 2. make a lot of fuss over trifles.

v. 1. thrust the lower part of the body forward, as a male does in sexual intercourse; 2. have sexual intercourse (coarse, though not as taboo as iyut). kiyudkiyud v. keep moving the belly forward. Hílas ang bag-ung sinayawan nga magkiyudkiyud ang duruha, I find it revolting the way they thrust their bellies forward in the modern dances. kiniyúran n. offspring (coarse).

n. letters placed in the center of the flag of the insurgents against the Spaniards, an abbreviation of the Tagalog name of their society: Kataastaásang Kagalanggalángang Katipúnan ng mga Anak ng Báyan ‘The Supreme, Most Venerable, Union of the Sons of the Nation’.

n. carpenter’s clamp; v. fasten together with a clamp. Maáyu pang kláman nà arun malig-un, It’s better to fasten it with a clamp to strengthen it. bar — n. bar clamp, a device used in joining the sides of boards together to set them in place.